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Child Support Forms by State

The subject of child support is an important (and often difficult) issue for many parents. What is a fair amount to pay? Who determines the child support payment? It can be a difficult endeavor for both parties.

To make the issue a bit more complicated, child support laws vary from state to state. Please look at the links below to find state-specific child support resources and forms for all of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

When it comes to getting the best possible child support agreement for your family, brushing up on the law and getting the necessary forms is just the beginning. You may need professional legal advice. Get started with a free legal review of your child support situation by an experienced family law attorney today.

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Contact a qualified child support attorney to make sure your rights are protected.